Check out these brand logos with hidden messages

If you look closely between the letters 'K' and 'I' in the word Kisses you will see the distinctive shape of a Hershey's Kiss in the negative space. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Hershey's

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Formula 1

Formula 1 is commonly referred to as F1, and if you look closely between the letter 'F' and the red pattern you will see the number 1. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Formula 1

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Pinterest

The letter 'P' in the Pinterest logo depicts a pin to represent how users of the site "pin" their favorite articles and web clippings to their virtual boards. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Pinterest

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London Symphony Orchestra

At first glance the logo for the London Symphony Orchestra may just appear to be the letters 'LSO' however if you look closely you will see that it also is an abstract representation of an orchestra conductor. (source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: London Symphony Orchestra

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Amazon

The arrow underneath the word amazon in the logo immediately stands out as a smiley face indicating customer satisfaction. However the second meaning behind it is that the arrow is pointing from a to z, which represents how Amazon sells a large variety of goods from a to z. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: AP Photo/Paul Sakuma

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Northwest Airlines

The Northwest Airlines logo has two hidden features in it, the first being both the letters "N" and "W" can be seen in negative space within the circle on the left. The second hidden feature is that the triangle completing the letter "W" within the left circle is pointing towards the northwest. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Northwest Airlines

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Baskin Robbins

The Baskin Robbins "31 Flavors" marketing concept was carried over into their log where the number 31 is highlighted with portions of the letters "BR" in the color pink to distinguish the number of flavors. The number 31 was chosen initially to represent a different ice cream flavor for each day of the month. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Baskin Robbins

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Tostitos

The two middle T's and I in the word Tostitos depict two people eating tortilla chips and salsa. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Tostitos

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Toblerone

The Toblerone brand originated in the city Bern in Switzerland, which is known as 'The City of the Bears'. If you look closely in the mountain drawing you will see a bear standing on it's hind legs. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Toblerone

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The Pittsburgh Zoo

The Pittsburgh Zoo logo contains three hidden images. The image noticed initially is the black tree, however upon closer inspection you will see the face of a gorilla on the left and the face of a lion on the right in the negative space. Additionally, if you look closely you can see three small fish jumping in the negative space beneath the tree. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Pittsburgh Zoo

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Goodwill

Upon initial inspection you will notice a smiley face in the upper left corner of the Goodwill logo. However if you look closely you will also see that the smiley face is a much larger version of the letter 'g' from the 'Goodwill' text that is below. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Goodwill

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Spartan Golf Club

The Spartan Golf Club logo can be one of two things. From one way it can be seen as a Spartan helmet, and from another way it can be seen as a golfer taking a swing with his putter. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Spartan Golf Club

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Unilever

The Unilever logo initally may appear as a collection of random images to create the letter 'U', however each image used represents a different aspect of the Unilever business. Examples of this include the recycle icon which represents the companies sustainability goals, and lips to represent beauty and personal care products. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Unilever

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Wendy's

The word "Mom" can be seen in the collar of Wendy's shirt. This hidden message was used so that when you are thinking of mom's cooking, you will think of Wendy's.

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Wendy's

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FedEx

The FedEx logo includes a forward facing arrow between the letters 'E' and 'X" in negative space which represents the company's outlook towards the future. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: FedEx

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The Bronx Zoo

If you look closely at the giraffes' legs, you will notice that a cityscape can be seen in the negative space. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: The Bronx Zoo

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Gillette

A portion of the letters 'G' and 'I' have been cut on one angle which represents the razor-sharpness and precision of Gillette razors. (Source: AdWeek)

If you look closely between the letters 'K' and 'I' in the word Kisses you will see the distinctive shape of a Hershey's Kiss in the negative space. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Hershey's

Formula 1

Formula 1 is commonly referred to as F1, and if you look closely between the letter 'F' and the red pattern you will see the number 1. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Formula 1

Pinterest

The letter 'P' in the Pinterest logo depicts a pin to represent how users of the site "pin" their favorite articles and web clippings to their virtual boards. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Pinterest

London Symphony Orchestra

At first glance the logo for the London Symphony Orchestra may just appear to be the letters 'LSO' however if you look closely you will see that it also is an abstract representation of an orchestra conductor. (source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: London Symphony Orchestra

Amazon

The arrow underneath the word amazon in the logo immediately stands out as a smiley face indicating customer satisfaction. However the second meaning behind it is that the arrow is pointing from a to z, which represents how Amazon sells a large variety of goods from a to z. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: AP Photo/Paul Sakuma

Northwest Airlines

The Northwest Airlines logo has two hidden features in it, the first being both the letters "N" and "W" can be seen in negative space within the circle on the left. The second hidden feature is that the triangle completing the letter "W" within the left circle is pointing towards the northwest. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Northwest Airlines

Baskin Robbins

The Baskin Robbins "31 Flavors" marketing concept was carried over into their log where the number 31 is highlighted with portions of the letters "BR" in the color pink to distinguish the number of flavors. The number 31 was chosen initially to represent a different ice cream flavor for each day of the month. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Baskin Robbins

Tostitos

The two middle T's and I in the word Tostitos depict two people eating tortilla chips and salsa. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Tostitos

Toblerone

The Toblerone brand originated in the city Bern in Switzerland, which is known as 'The City of the Bears'. If you look closely in the mountain drawing you will see a bear standing on it's hind legs. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Toblerone

The Pittsburgh Zoo

The Pittsburgh Zoo logo contains three hidden images. The image noticed initially is the black tree, however upon closer inspection you will see the face of a gorilla on the left and the face of a lion on the right in the negative space. Additionally, if you look closely you can see three small fish jumping in the negative space beneath the tree. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Pittsburgh Zoo

Goodwill

Upon initial inspection you will notice a smiley face in the upper left corner of the Goodwill logo. However if you look closely you will also see that the smiley face is a much larger version of the letter 'g' from the 'Goodwill' text that is below. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Goodwill

Spartan Golf Club

The Spartan Golf Club logo can be one of two things. From one way it can be seen as a Spartan helmet, and from another way it can be seen as a golfer taking a swing with his putter. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Spartan Golf Club

Unilever

The Unilever logo initally may appear as a collection of random images to create the letter 'U', however each image used represents a different aspect of the Unilever business. Examples of this include the recycle icon which represents the companies sustainability goals, and lips to represent beauty and personal care products. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Unilever

Wendy's

The word "Mom" can be seen in the collar of Wendy's shirt. This hidden message was used so that when you are thinking of mom's cooking, you will think of Wendy's.

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Wendy's

FedEx

The FedEx logo includes a forward facing arrow between the letters 'E' and 'X" in negative space which represents the company's outlook towards the future. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: FedEx

The Bronx Zoo

If you look closely at the giraffes' legs, you will notice that a cityscape can be seen in the negative space. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: The Bronx Zoo

Gillette

A portion of the letters 'G' and 'I' have been cut on one angle which represents the razor-sharpness and precision of Gillette razors. (Source: AdWeek)

If you look closely between the letters 'K' and 'I' in the word Kisses you will see the distinctive shape of a Hershey's Kiss in the negative space. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Hershey's

Formula 1

Formula 1 is commonly referred to as F1, and if you look closely between the letter 'F' and the red pattern you will see the number 1. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Formula 1

Pinterest

The letter 'P' in the Pinterest logo depicts a pin to represent how users of the site "pin" their favorite articles and web clippings to their virtual boards. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Pinterest

London Symphony Orchestra

At first glance the logo for the London Symphony Orchestra may just appear to be the letters 'LSO' however if you look closely you will see that it also is an abstract representation of an orchestra conductor. (source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: London Symphony Orchestra

Amazon

The arrow underneath the word amazon in the logo immediately stands out as a smiley face indicating customer satisfaction. However the second meaning behind it is that the arrow is pointing from a to z, which represents how Amazon sells a large variety of goods from a to z. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: AP Photo/Paul Sakuma

Northwest Airlines

The Northwest Airlines logo has two hidden features in it, the first being both the letters "N" and "W" can be seen in negative space within the circle on the left. The second hidden feature is that the triangle completing the letter "W" within the left circle is pointing towards the northwest. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Northwest Airlines

Baskin Robbins

The Baskin Robbins "31 Flavors" marketing concept was carried over into their log where the number 31 is highlighted with portions of the letters "BR" in the color pink to distinguish the number of flavors. The number 31 was chosen initially to represent a different ice cream flavor for each day of the month. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Baskin Robbins

Tostitos

The two middle T's and I in the word Tostitos depict two people eating tortilla chips and salsa. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Tostitos

Toblerone

The Toblerone brand originated in the city Bern in Switzerland, which is known as 'The City of the Bears'. If you look closely in the mountain drawing you will see a bear standing on it's hind legs. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Toblerone

The Pittsburgh Zoo

The Pittsburgh Zoo logo contains three hidden images. The image noticed initially is the black tree, however upon closer inspection you will see the face of a gorilla on the left and the face of a lion on the right in the negative space. Additionally, if you look closely you can see three small fish jumping in the negative space beneath the tree. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Pittsburgh Zoo

Goodwill

Upon initial inspection you will notice a smiley face in the upper left corner of the Goodwill logo. However if you look closely you will also see that the smiley face is a much larger version of the letter 'g' from the 'Goodwill' text that is below. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Goodwill

Spartan Golf Club

The Spartan Golf Club logo can be one of two things. From one way it can be seen as a Spartan helmet, and from another way it can be seen as a golfer taking a swing with his putter. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Spartan Golf Club

Unilever

The Unilever logo initally may appear as a collection of random images to create the letter 'U', however each image used represents a different aspect of the Unilever business. Examples of this include the recycle icon which represents the companies sustainability goals, and lips to represent beauty and personal care products. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Unilever

Wendy's

The word "Mom" can be seen in the collar of Wendy's shirt. This hidden message was used so that when you are thinking of mom's cooking, you will think of Wendy's.

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Wendy's

FedEx

The FedEx logo includes a forward facing arrow between the letters 'E' and 'X" in negative space which represents the company's outlook towards the future. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: FedEx

The Bronx Zoo

If you look closely at the giraffes' legs, you will notice that a cityscape can be seen in the negative space. (Source: Diply)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: The Bronx Zoo

Gillette

A portion of the letters 'G' and 'I' have been cut on one angle which represents the razor-sharpness and precision of Gillette razors. (Source: AdWeek)

PHOTO: Photo Credit: Gillette

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